Lauren Klein

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Digital humanities, data science, cycling, eating, associate professor of English and Quantitative Theory & Methods at Emory. Co-author #DataFeminism. She/her.
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Labhttps://dhlab.quantitative.emory.edu/

Pretty pleased with the schedule for this year's grad seminar in quantitative literary analysis, centered around the uses and limits of LLMs in a humanities context (co-schemed by @intransitive):

https://github.com/emory-qtm/2023-quant-lit/blob/main/docs/schedule.md

2023-quant-lit/schedule.md at main · emory-qtm/2023-quant-lit

In-class notebooks for the Spring 2023 seminar on quantitative literary analysis - 2023-quant-lit/schedule.md at main · emory-qtm/2023-quant-lit

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I have an article, “Ghost Ships,” in the new issue of Logic. It’s about why global shipping runs on paper, the gold rush to change that, and the Middle Passage. I believe it’ll be available openly at some point, but you can buy it in print or digitally now: https://logicmag.io/pivot/ #criticallogistics #criticainfrastructure #logistics #criticaldatastudies
Pivot: Issue 18 | Logic Magazine

Remember that one time Zuck said he’d rather host videos, and all those media startups fired their writers? Since then, “pivot” has become a byword...

Logic Magazine
Wading back into this proboscidean (?!) site to ask about your favorite quantitative literary studies / computational social science papers that use or critique LLMs. It's syllabus time!